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18th Bank Robbery Linked to Mesh Mask Bandit

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

The Mesh Mask Bandit is believed to have pulled off another heist.

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The Mesh Mask Bandit is believed to have pulled off another heist.

FBI officials say they believe the bank robber dubbed Mesh Mask Bandit robbed a Plano Chase Bank on Tuesday afternoon.

It would tie the man to 18 North Texas bank robberies, the FBI said.

The first robbery happened on New Year's Eve.

The latest robbery happened at about 1:30 p.m. at the Chase Bank in the 5000 block of West Park, a Plano investigator said.

The robber walked into the bank with his gun drawn and ordered everyone on the ground, the investigator said. With his trademark mask covering his face, he grabbed money from the tellers and then sneaked out the south entrance of the bank.

Anyone with information can call the Dallas office of the FBI at 972-559-5000.

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Chesapeake Energy Recent Target in Copper Thefts

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Chesapeake Energy has recently experienced a significant number of copper thefts.

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Copper thieves appear to be targeting Chesapeake Energy .

Since April 8, copper thieves have hit ten separate Chesapeake Energy natural gas well sites within the city limits of Fort Worth, according to incident reports from the Fort Worth Police Department.

There have been 40 copper thefts at Chesapeake Energy gas wells in Fort Worth since Jan. 1, according to the police reports.  

Those thefts happened at 37 different facilities, meaning three wells have been hit twice.

The theft reports suggest a wide range of estimated losses, estimated between $1,500 to $100,000.

In some of the cases, thieves accessed secured gas well sites by cutting through gate locks, cutting holes in chain link fences and scaling fences topped with barbed wire, according to police reports.

Among the copper items stolen were ground wiring, wiring for the automatic shutdown switch at one facility and lightning rods at several of them, according to the reports.

Chesapeake Energy has yet to respond to an NBC 5 request for comment on the thefts.

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WATCH: House Hearing on Boston Bombings

The House Homeland Security Committee hears testimony from Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis, Sen. Joe Lieberman and Massachusetts Homeland Security official Kurt Schwartz about the Boston Marathon bombings and the investigation that followed.

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U.S. 75 to get Presidential Name Change?

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A portion of U.S. 75/Central Expressway may be renamed for former President George W. Bush.

Texas House Bill 3520 by State Rep. Dan Branch passed with a unanimous vote in the Texas House of Representatives Wednesday.

The bill renames a stretch of U.S. 75 from Knox-Henderson to Northwest Highway in Dallas to honor the former president.

That stretch includes the portion of the expressway that leads to the campus of Southern Methodist University, where the George W. Bush Presidential Center is located.

However, the name change may create some confusion -- the President George Bush Turnpike, named after the first President Bush, intersects with U.S. 75 further north.

The portion of U.S. 75 would be named George W. Bush Expressway and the cost of changing road signs on the highway, if approved, would be covered by private donations.

The bill still requires approval from the Texas Senate and the signature of Gov. Rick Perry, who was Lt. Gov. under George W. Bush when he was governor of Texas.

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Toddler Dead After Accidental Shooting

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Corsicana police say a 2-year-old boy has died after accidentally shooting himself in the head.

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Corsicana police say a 2-year-old boy has died after accidentally shooting himself in the head.

Police said Kinzler Davis found his father's handgun and fired it while his father was in another room nearby.

The father called 911 around 8:46 p.m. Wednesday to report the shooting. The boy was transported initially to Navarro Regional Hospital, then moved to Children's Medical Center in Dallas by air ambulance.

The Dallas County Medical Examiner's office contacted Corsicana police after 11 p.m. Wednesday to inform them the child had died.

Officers said the shooting is being ruled an accident.

Corsicana Police Chief Randy S. Bratton said the department will continue to investigate the incident and will refer to the district attorney's office to decide whether to present the case to a grand jury.

Bratton said the department is looking into "making a firearm accessible to a child" as a possible charge, among others, but the determination of charges would be up to a grand jury's decision, if the DA presents the case.

Child Protective Services has been informed of the investigation.

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Dallas School Warns of Possible Abduction Attempt

Jeff Smith, NBC 5

A Dallas school is warning parents about a possible attempted abduction at a nearby restaurant.

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A Dallas school is warning parents about a possible attempted abduction at a nearby restaurant.

According to a letter from St. Monica Catholic School, a mother said a man approached her 10-year-old son Tuesday afternoon outside La Madeline French Bakery & Cafe at Northwest Highway and Midway Road, about a mile from the school.

She and her son had been sitting together, and the man in a gray Toyota Corolla pulled up and repeatedly tried to lure him into the car when she went inside for a brief moment.

The boy ran inside to tell his mother what happened.

By the time they went back outside, the man was gone.

The boy couldn't remember many details but said the man had white hair and his Corolla had a spoiler on the back.

St. Monica on Wednesday sent a letter home to parents about the incident.

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Prince Harry Arrives in D.C. Thursday

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Britain's Prince Harry will begin his week-long trip to the United States with two days in the D.C. area.

On Thursday, Prince Harry will begin his visit with a trip to Capitol Hill. There, he'll tour an exhibit sponsored by the HALO Trust, a group that works to clear landmines and other dangerous war debris.

Harry announced he would become a patron of the charity last month; his mother, Princess Diana, had also been involved with the group, Hello magazine reported. Cindy McCain, who serves on the board of the charity, will join Prince Harry.

Later Thursday, the prince will attend a reception and dinner at the British Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue.

On Friday, Prince Harry will lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, and another in Section 60, the burial ground for military personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He'll then visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he'll receive a private briefing on recent advances in prosthetics and visit wounded warriors.

Prince Harry's trip also includes stops in Colorado for the Warrior Games -- in which injured servicemembers compete in sports such as archery, cycling and wheelchair basketball -- before traveling to New York and New Jersey, where he'll meet with Hurricane Sandy victims and attend other events.

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Duncanville Student's Teacher Rant Goes Viral

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Cellphone video of a Texas student's rant at a teacher is making rounds on social media.

The original video was taken off of YouTube, but a posting on another video site has been viewed more than 300,000 times as of 10 p.m. Wednesday. Other versions of the video were reposted to YouTube later.

In the video, recorded at Duncanville High School just outside of Dallas, the student expresses his frustration with the way the Ducanville High School teacher communicates with students. The student was identified by YouTube users and other sources as Jeff Bliss,

"If you would just get up and teach them instead of handing them a freaking packet, yo," the student says in the video. "There's kids in here that don't learn like that. They need to learn face to face."

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"I'm telling you what you need to do," the student says in the video. "You want kids to come into your class, you want them to get excited for this? You gotta come in here, you gotta make them excited. You want a kid to change and start doing better? You gotta touch his freaking heart. You can't expect a kid to change if all you do is just tell 'em."

In the video, the teacher tells the student to leave the classroom.

"You've gotta take this job serious," the student continues in the video. "This is the future of this nation. When you come in here like you did last time and make a statement like, 'Oh this is my paycheck' - indeed it is. But this is my country's future and my education."

Late Wednesday night, the Ducanville ISD released the following statement:

"As a district with a motto of engaging hearts and minds, we focus on building positive relationships with students and designing engaging work that is meaningful. We want our students and teachers to be engaged, but the method by which the student expressed his concern could have been handled in a more appropriate way."

The district said it would continue to be open to listening to students.

The school district declined to identify the teacher or student in the video.

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Gas Customers Charged 10 Times Amount of Their Bills

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39,000 Atmos Customers Wrongly Billed

Atmos Energy says most of its customers' accounts should be back to normal in the next 24 hours after a major billing mistake charged 39,000 people ten times the amount of their bill.

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Tens of thousands of Atmos Energy customers were charged 10 times the amount of their bill on Monday.

The billing glitch affected 39,000 customers signed up for automatic payments in seven states, including Texas.

Atmos withdrew $646.40 from Melissa Alexander's account instead of the actual amount of $64.64. The error led to an overdraft on her account.

"My bank says, 'We're getting calls from other Atmos customers with the same problem,' and there's nothing they can do, so that's where my frustration was," she said.

In a statement, Atmos Energy apologized for the error and said it would reimburse any overdraft fees caused by the error.

Atmos sent Alexander an email at about 5 p.m. that said it would reimburse her for the overcharged amount, as well as any overdraft fees, within 72 hours.

"I put my faith in them doing automatic billing," she said. "They entice you to do that because it's convenient and all that. This is not convenient."

Alexander said she does not plan to continue to pay with automatic withdrawals.

"No, I'll log on and pay my bill myself," she said.

Alan Driggers said $347.40 taken out of his account Sunday night, instead of 34.30, the amount of his actual bill.

"I've seen some other folks, their bill might have been $80 or $100, and they were charged $800 $1,000, so I guess, in the scheme of things, $347 is better than 1,000," he said.

Atmos Energy said the glitch was an isolated error caused by one of its vendors.

Most of its customers' accounts should be back to normal in the next 24 hours, the company said. As of 3 p.m., all but 668 of the overcharges had been reversed.

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Zavala Found Safe After Amber Alert

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Amber Alert Canceled for 14-Year-Old

14-year-old Ruby Zavala was found safe Monday afternoon and the man police say abducted her is in custody, 24 hours after the search for her began.

Mount Pleasant Teen At Center of Amber Alert

An Amber Alert is issued for 14-year-old Ruby Zavala. Police say she was taken a knife-point by 23-year-old Jesus Ramirez.

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A missing 14-year-old girl was found safe Monday in a field in Winfield, and the man accused of kidnapping her is in custody.

Ruby Zavala, 14, was taken to a hospital after she was found at about 3 p.m. She sustained minor injuries and dehydration, police said.

Police are questioning Jesus Ramirez, 23, the man suspected of abducting Zavala, her mother and her sister from a Mount Pleasant church at knifepoint on Sunday afternoon.

Zavala's family said they are happy she is safe.

"I was just relieved, just relieved," said her aunt, Jessica Palacios. "You've always heard 'hope for the best but expect the worst.' I'm really glad it was for the best and not the worst -- so very, very, very relieved and happy."

Investigators believe Ramirez used Zavala's mother's truck to take the three from St. Michael's Catholic Church in the 1400 block of East First Street at about 1 p.m.

Edgar Zavala said his mother and 3-year-old sister left church services Sunday afternoon and discovered Ramirez holding Ruby Zavala at knifepoint in the parking lot. The Zavalas said Ramirez threatened his mother and sisters and ordered them into the family's truck.

"She went to church. The dude was in the truck already with my sister with her throat and a knife," he said. "She was trying to scream. She said he said, 'Shut up, or I'll kill you. I'll stab you.'"

Edgar Zavala said Ramirez later let his mother and 3-year-old sister go after catching his mother on the phone with her husband, warning him to call police.

The truck Ramirez was believed to have been driving was found wrecked and abandoned in a wooded mining area early Monday morning.

Police got a call at about 1 p.m. about a sighting in the same field where the truck was found. Using cellphone technology, police were able to track down Ramirez and Zavala.

Investigators said Ramirez surrendered and admitted to throwing the knife somewhere in the woods. Police are searching for the knife.

During the search for Ruby Zavala, police said that they did not believe she was with Ramirez willingly.

Her family told NBC 5 that the two had dated but broke it off after Zavala's mother found out about the relationship. The breakup changed the relationship into a violent obsession, Edgar Zavala said.

"He got so mad. He didn't like it, so he was begging my sister, begging my sister," he said. "She got hit by him. It hurts me like it hurts my mom. I never thought it was going to happen right here."

Mount Pleasant Police Chief Wayne Isbell said Ramirez has a criminal record involving children.

"The suspect has already previously been charged with sexual assault of a child before," he said. "We have reason to believe he may be mentally unstable and suicidal."

Ramirez pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony, in 2007. He was given deferred adjudication and spent five years on probation.

He is expected to be charged with aggravated assault and three counts of kidnapping.

NBC 5's Ray Villeda and Kevin Cokely contributed to this report.

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Calif. Farm Workers Fired for Leaving Fields During Wildfire

John Cádiz Klemack

Farm workers in Oxnard said they could not breathe during the height of the Springs Fire. Those who walked off the job during the fire were told not to come back to work, but after the United Farm Workers union stepped in, Crisalida Farm offered to rehire the workers -- all but one of whom rejected the offer. John Cádiz Klemack reports from Oxnard for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on May 6, 2013.

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Strawberry Workers Fired After Leaving Work Because of Fire

As many as 15 workers in Camarillo's strawberry fields left work Thursday, concerned as the fire neared. Nine workers have now filed complaints because they were fired for not staying on the job. Kathy Vara reports from Camarillo for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on May 3, 2013.

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More than a dozen farm workers in Southern California were out of a job after walking out of the fields last week, forced indoors because of heavy smoke from a massive wildfire burning nearby.

"Oh, yeah, the smoke was very bad. That's no doubt about that," said Lauro Barrajas, of the United Farm Workers.

As the blaze, dubbed the Springs Fire, continued to grow in Camarillo May 2, farm workers 11 miles south in Oxnard said they started to feel the effects of the smoke in the strawberry fields.

The ashes were falling on top of us, one of them explained, adding "it was hard to breathe."

Air quality in the region was at dangerously poor levels and 15 workers at Crisalida Farms decided they could not handle it any longer. They left, even though their foreman warned them they would not have a job when they returned.

When they went back to the fields May 3, the farm fired them.

Barrajas, who is a representative of the UFW, said the workers contacted him for help, even though they were not members of the union.

Union representatives met with the farm's upper management and applied a union rule.

"No worker shall work under conditions where they feel his life or health is in danger," Barrajas said.

In a statement to Telemundo, the farm representative said the workers left without permission while orders still needed to be filled. The company offered to pay them for the hours they'd worked.

Later, the company settled with the union and offered to rehire all 15 workers. But only one worker returned.

The others took jobs on other farms.

One worker said while it hurts to lose work, one's health is more important.

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Uncle Arrested in Slain Teen Case

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Moore Family Closes Reward and Memorial Funds

On Monday morning, Alicia Moore's family said they were pulling the reward and memorial fund in the murdered girl's name, saying they're feeling exploited in their time of grief.

Two in Custody Tied to Slain Teen Alicia Moore

NBC 5 has learned exclusive information about two men in custody that have a connection to slain teen Alicia Moore.

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The uncle of a Greenville teen who went missing and was later found dead in a trunk has been arrested in connection with the 16-year-old's murder.

Michael Vincent Moore, 57, was taken into custody by the Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office without incident on a charge of capital murder.

Moore was taken from his home in Grand Prarie and is being held in the Van Zandt County Jail.

When contacted by NBC 5 early Tuesday morning, Moore's aunt, Jessica Byrd, would not say who was arrested.

"The family is in shock," Byrd said. "We are not releasing any information at this time."

Don Jefferies, Greenville ISD Superintendent, released the following comment from the school district.

Greenville ISD was informed by the Greenville Police Department and City Manager this morning that an arrest was made overnight in connection with the Alicia Moore murder.  Needless to say, we are relieved that they have arrested a suspect.  We will continue to work with the GPD in any way we can until there is closure in this case.

Alicia Moore was last seen getting off her school bus at about 3:30 p.m. November 2, 2012. Cameras onboard the bus recorded Moore getting on at the high school and exiting at a bus stop near the corner of Bourland and Walnut streets in Greenville -- about a block from her home.

What happened to Moore after she exited the bus is a mystery.  Moore's family notified police of her disappearance that evening.

Question were raised about how police handled her disappearance after authorities initially treated the case as a potential runway.

"I've been the one trying to get the word out -- fliers and stuff," her aunt, Jessica Byrd, said in Nov. 2012. "They (police) didn't really fully get involved until Monday."

Greenville Police Chief Dan Busken said an Amber Alert was not issued because none of the circumstances related to Moore's disappearance met the criteria necessary to issue the alert -- including knowing for certain at the time that she was abducted.

"Early on, we had a very limited amount of information that we had to deal with," Busken said in 2012. "As we went throughout this weekend, we compiled more information."

Greenville Independent School District Superintendent Don Jefferies said the school learned Moore was missing on one day later.  The district attempted to trace her school-issued iPad but determined it had been reset and its tracking was disabled.

At about noon on Nov. 6, 2012, a construction worker found Moore's body in a trunk that had been dumped along Farm-to-Market 47 near a bridge railing four miles north of Wills Point.

Investigators, which include the Greenville Police Department, Texas Rangers and Van Zandt County Sheriff's Office, have remained tight-lipped about the investigation. Investigators have not released the autopsy report that explains how Moore died.

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Gas Flarings Taking Place in Cleburne, Joshua

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Atmos Energy says three controlled natural gas flares will take place Tuesday morning at about 9 a.m.

The flarings, where natural gas is safely burned off, will take place at the following locations:

  • At the site of the future Chisholm Trail Parkway Southwest of CR 904 and CR 1022 in Cleburne.
  • South of CR 902 (Wildflower Road) and East of CR 1017 (Windmill Road) in Cleburne.
  • Northwest of HWY 174 and CR 904 (Indian Hills Road) in Joshua.

"People in the area will notice a large, controlled flame, moderate noise and the smell of natural gas for up to approximately 24-36 hours," Atmos said in a news release Tuesday.

Once the pipeline is cleared of natural gas, workers will begin to replace sections of pipe.  Atmos said they will be replacing the pipeline in those areas as part of routine maintenance ahead of the Chisholm Trail Parkway.

Atmos said area fire departments, police departments and city officials are aware of the flaring.

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Police Search for Drivers of Stolen U-Haul

Keaton Fox, NBC 5

Fort Worth police say they've joined the search for a man and a woman that stole a U-Haul truck.

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Fort Worth police say they've joined the search for a man and a woman that stole a U-Haul truck.

Capt. Kevin Rodricks with the Fort Worth Police says Haltom City police got into a car chase with the drivers of a stolen U-Haul truck that was towing a small trailer.

During the chase, the truck briefly drove the wrong way on 28th Street in Fort Worth, traveling northbound in the southbound lane of travel.

Police say the man and woman bailed out of the truck while it was traveling in the wrong lane and ran.

The truck crashed into a concrete wall and came to a stop.

Fort Worth and Haltom City police are still searching for the pair.

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Fort Worth ISD Releases Parent Survey Results

Jeff Smith, NBC 5

Parents in Fort Worth Independent School District shared their opinions on a district survey.

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The Fort Worth Independent School District has released the results from its annual parent survey and the recommendations from the 31-page report could shape the future of the city's schools.

Nearly 22,000 parents, a 40-percent response rate, took part in the survey -- an all-time record for the district. There were 36 questions on the survey.

Click here to see all results from the survey [PDF Link].

One out of every five parents said they're concerned about physical and verbal bullying. Bullying that occurs daily or weekly is the biggest problem at middle school campuses, according to parents.

High school parents were particularly troubled by the level of open communication between administrators and parents, especially when it came to academic performance, behavioral issues, and school happenings. More than half of all parents responded that had not heard of the "parent portal" website FWISD set up for information.

The district recently set up a smartphone app for the "parent portal," allowing parents to quickly see things like test scores and homework assignments.

There are several recommendations in the report, including improving lines of dialogue with African-American parents and making sure students feel safe in reporting bullying to teachers.

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Clash Between USC Students, LAPD Sparks Allegations of Racism

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USC Party Host Describes Police Response

Party host Nate Howard describes what happened when LAPD officers responded to a party involving USC students. Toni Guinyard reports for Today in LA on Monday April 6, 2013.

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The LAPD has launched investigations into several complaints of excessive force and racial profiling against officers involved in a weekend confrontation with mostly black and Latino students in an incident captured on YouTube.

The cases are being launched in connection with a confrontation that happened overnight Friday at a party hosted by black USC students celebrating the end of finals week.

"We will investigate those complaints vigorously," said Los Angeles Police Lt. Andy Neiman, a department spokesman. "If there is a perception that something was done out of the ordinary or a perception of biased policing, we certainly want to address those concerns right away."

Nate Howard, a USC senior, one of the party hosts, said he was handcuffed, pushed against the wall and put into the back of a squad car after he asked officers what was going on.

"There was no reason for me to be handcuffed, pushed the way I was," he said. "We were just having a good time."

Ola Bayode said as many as six officers grabbed him, threw him to the floor and cuffed him.

"Yeah, I resisted a little bit," he said. "I was just taken aback by their aggressive manner."

Michael Jackson, the vice president of student affairs at USC, said many students are upset and that the college is working with them to "ensure respectful treatment of students at peaceful social gatherings."

John Thomas, the chief of USC's Department of Public Safety, said university police were working with the LAPD to "ensure that the response of LAPD to complaints about student parties is properly calibrated."

Police were called out to the house party at 23rd and Hoover streets, seven blocks north of USC, due to complaints in the community about noise, Neiman said.

The party, which Howard said had a permit, featured a battle of DJs in the backyard.

Police broke up the party about 2 a.m., Howard said.

A YouTube video shows a line of up to 80 officers, some wearing helmets and holding batons, dispersing students in the street.

Some in the crowd threw objects at officers, Neiman said. One officer suffered an injury to his shoulder during a fight with a person who he was arresting, Neiman said.

Six people were arrested, Neiman said.

A second video captured on a cellphone showed turmoil in the backyard of the home as officers ordered people to leave.

Howard said that police had responded that night to another party hosted by white students across the street, but that the students there were ordered to stay "inside the house and stay safe" while officers responded to the party hosted by black students.

The party initially closed down and then started back up while police were shutting down the second party, Neiman said.

Both parties were shut down, Neiman said.

The incident prompted several dozen students to conduct a sit-in at Tommy Trojan at noon on Monday. A community meeting was expected to be held on Tuesday to address the incident.

 

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Marchers Demand Reform

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Ray Villeda, NBC 5 News

Thousands walk the streets of Downtown Dallas on Cinco de Mayo, demanding citizenship and rights for undocumented immigrants.

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About 5000 people marched for immigration reform in Downtown Dallas Sunday.

The procession started at 1:30 p.m. at the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe and ended at Dallas City Hall, where a Cinco De Mayo celebration took place.

As they marched, they chanted: "El pueblo unido, jamas sera vencido!"  In English, that translates to "People united will never be defeated!"

The immigration march was organized by attorney and former State Representative Domingo Garcia.

Many of the younger marchers want The Dream Act passed. It essentially would have provided legal status to those between the ages of 16 and 31 if they graduated high school or college or were currently in school.

"I want for humans to be classified illegal to stop," said Cassandra Guerra of Dallas. "We are humans not illegal aliens. We should judge people by the things they do, their character not if they own a birth certificate or not."

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Trial Begins for Dad of Boy Deprived of Water

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The trial of a father accused of letting his son go without water for five days and die is scheduled to begin Monday.

Prosecutors believe Michael Ray James punished his 10-year-old son Jonathan by not allowing him to drink anything.

Officers arrested James and the boy's stepmother, Tina Albserson, last summer.

James faces up to 99 years in prison if convicted for injury to a child.

A jury sentenced Albseron to 85 years in prison for her part in the boy's death.

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Contractor Kills, Robs 80-Year-Old Customer

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Witnesses say an argument between a contractor and his 80-year-old customer may have led to murder.

Dallas police say Allen Yater stabbed 80-year-old Harry Noble on May 4.

Witnesses say the two argued over contracting work Yater did on Noble's house.

Investigators say Yater also stole more than $400 from his victim after the fatal stabbing.

Yater is in the Dallas County Jail and has been charged with capital murder.

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Mother of Four Accidentally Buys $14 Million Winning Lotto Ticket

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Accidentally spending $1 more than usual on Lotto Tickets paid off for a single mother of four in Southern California to the tune of $14 million.

Thuan Le bought her winning SuperLotto Plus last week at a Mission Viejo CVS (map), where she typically buys $4 worth of Powerball tickets and $1 on a SuperLotto Plus ticket.

When Le noticed she accidentally put $6 into the self-service machine, she took her chances on an extra – would-be winning – SuperLotto Plus ticket.

Le checked the winning ticket with her friend. After ticking off the matching numbers one by one, Le was so excited, she ran screaming from the store, according to a news release from California Lottery.

A single mother of four sons, Le said she plans to use her winnings to buy a house, travel and visit her parents in Vietnam.

One of Le's sons thought his mother was kidding when she called, exuberant to share the news.

"We thought she was joking," her son told Lotto officials, "but we thought would she really joke like this? My older brother said, 'yes, she would.'"

Le's lucky numbers were 5, 33, 25, 46, 32, and the Mega number 26. CVS Pharmacy will receive a bonus of one half percent, or $70,000, for selling the winning ticket.

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Gas Leak Capped at Hillcrest High School

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School is in session after a gas leak was capped at Hillcrest High School in Dallas.

Dallas Fire-Rescue responders say gas accumulated in the basement of the school on Monday morning.

DFR crews responded to the scene at 9924 Hillcrest Rd. in Dallas around 5:45 a.m. for a gas leak.

Responders called for HAZMAT crews to assist in the issue once they discovered the accumulation of gas in the school's basement.

Jason Evans with Dallas-Fire Rescue says crews were able to stop the leak, but spent additional time working to clear out the gas from the basement.

John Dahlander from Dallas Independent School District says the district expected to have school today.

No one was evacuated.

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Suspect "Obsessed" With Amber Alert Victim: Police

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Mount Pleasant police are getting help from the FBI and other agencies to follow leads and try to a find 14-year-old abduction victim and her "obsessed" alleged kidnapper.

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Mount Pleasant police are getting help from the FBI and other agencies to follow leads and try to a find 14-year-old kidnapping victim and her "obsessed" alleged kidnapper.

Investigators believe Ruby Zavala is in serious danger after police say 23-year-old Jesus Ramirez abducted Ruby, her mother, and her sister from a Mount Pleasant church at knife point.

Officers believe Ramirez used the mother's truck to take the three women from Saint Michael's Catholic Church at 1403 E. First St. in Mount Pleasant around 1 p.m. Sunday.

Ramirez later let the mother and Ruby's sister go, but continued on with Ruby Zavala.

Early Monday morning, NBC 5 gathered exclusive video of police recovering the truck Ramirez was believed to have been driving from a wooded mining area. The truck was found wrecked and abandoned. Police are now towing the truck to search for evidence and using search dogs to track the pair.

Mount Pleasant Police Chief Wayne Isbell says police do not believe the teen is willingly with the 23-year-old Ramirez, though they have reportedly dated in the past without her parents knowledge.

Isbell says Ramirez is apparently obsessed with the teen and has a criminal record involving children.

"The suspect has already previously been charged with sexual assault of a child before," Isbell says. "We have reason to believe he may be mentally unstable and suicidal."

Ramirez pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony, in 2007. He was given deferred adjudication and spent five years on probation.

The missing girl is 14-year-old Ruby Zavala. She is 5 feet tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a white top, blue jeans and tan shoes.

The suspect is 23-years-old Jesus Ramirez. he is 5 foot, 9 inches tall and weighs 165 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black baseball cap.

If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Ruby please call 903-575-4004.

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Two Injured in Fort Worth House Fire

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Two people are in the hospital after an early morning apartment fire in Fort Worth.

It took more than two dozen firefighters 40 minutes to put out the fire at the Surrey Oaks apartments on King George Drive.

Two people were injured from the fire and had to be transported to the hospital. Firefighters said a security guard suffered a seizure, and a female resident with asthma had difficulty breathing after inhaling smoke.

One building at the apartment complex was seriously damaged. The building has 12 units -- eight of which had significant fire damage.

Fort Worth firefighters were able to respond quickly to the blaze.

"Very quick response, we are very close to Fire Station 20, so they were on scene almost immediately," said Fire Department spokesman Captain Tom Crow. We also had a very quick response from PD."

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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WATCH: Bombing Survivor Honored Before Bruins Playoff Game

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Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman Jr. made a rockstar entrance to game two of the Bruins' first round playoff encounter with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. During a touching pregame ceremony, the Chelmsford, Mass., resident waved a Boston Bruins team flag while the Foo Fighters' song "All My Life" played in the background.

Bauman, 27, lost both legs in the April 15 bombings. He attended the marathon to cheer on his girlfriend.

Before Bauman hit the ice the words, "By now you know his inspirational story. His perseverance in the face of great adversity represents all that is Boston Strong" were displayed on the TD Garden's center ice big screen.

Bauman didn't speak at the event, but the crowd roared when he pumped his first into the air emphatically. Before he left the ice, Bauman gave the crowd a thumbs up.

"I want to thank everyone for their amazing support for me and all those injured and their families," Bauman said in a statement later. "I'm making great progress and I thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. Please continue to respect our space at this time. I want to thank the Bruins players and organization for the generosity and support for all those impacted."

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Man, Sons Saved in Daring Sea Rescue

A San Diego-based commercial fishing boat turned into a rescue boat after finding the three men drifting in the ocean two miles off the coast of La Jolla. NBC 7's Lea Sutton reports.

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A father and his sons were pulled from the Pacific Ocean Saturday in a daring rescue lifeguard are calling miraculous.

A San Diego-based commercial fishing boat turned into a rescue boat after finding the three men drifting in the ocean two miles off the coast of La Jolla.

One of the victims was unconscious in the water when the crew on the fishing boat found him.

The men had been in the water for hours after their boat capsized according to RJ Hudson, captain of the charter boat New Seaforth.

"We saw a man waving his hands and he looked like he clearly needed some help," said a passenger on the charter boat.

The crew reacted quickly - calling for help and maneuvering for a rescue.

"That crew on board the New Seaforth - they did a heroic job of getting the three people on board their boat in my opinion," said Lt. John Everhart with San Diego Lifeguard Services.

But it wasn't just the crew working to save lives - it was an all hands effort.

"We pulled him on the boat pulled him out of the way a couple other people stared CPR immediately," said Steve, one of the rescuers.

Six people including three registered nurses performed CPR on the unconscious victim, taking turns to keep him alive.

Christina Barrett was one of them.

"It was pretty intense and scary," Barrett said. "He was making movements so we were just yelling at him come on keep breathing."

San Diego lifeguards arrived within 20 minutes and took over first aid as New Seaforth made it back to shore.

"They worked as hard as they could to get him back and he came back and it was good to see him spit some water out and take a breath on his own," Steve said.

Hudson said the victims were a 47-year-old man and his two sons, ages 24 and 18.
 

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American Airlines Celebrates 80 Years of Flight Attendants

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Marc Fein, NBC 5 News

Eighty years ago today, on May 3, 1933, the first four American Airlines stewardesses graduated from training and headed out on their first flight.

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Friday is a very special day for American Airlines.  Eighty years ago today, on May 3, 1933, the first four American Airlines stewardesses graduated from training and headed out on their first flight.

Over the last 80 years things have changed quite a bit for stewardesses, now commonly referred to as flight attendants. The four original American Airlines stewardesses graduated after three days of training in 1933. In 1957 the airline opened the world's first school dedicated to the profession, the American Airlines Stewardess College. At graduation,  a "flyover" was not uncommon as part of the celebration.

Traveling the world has always been a glamorous profession. Fittingly, much of the evolution of the profession has had to do with the uniform; from the military look of the early years, to the cutting-edge style of Bill Blass's uniforms in 1972.

They also broke down barriers by being one of the first airlines to hire black stewardesses. They were also the very first to carry AED's on every single flight.

American said Friday it is excited to celebrate and honor the professionals who have been the face of the airline for the last eight decades, and for those to come.

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Escaped Mental Health Patient Obsessed with Sandy Hook: Police

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A man who has threatened young children and is obsessed by the killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School escaped from a mental health facility in Orange County, California, Friday, and police were warning the public to be on the lookout for him.

Garden Grove police said Norris Phuoc Nguyen, 23, poses a danger to the community.

Garden Grove Police Chief Kevin Raney said Nguyen walked away at 4:45 p.m. from Royale Health Care Center at Bristol Street and Warner Avenue in Santa Ana, where he had been detained since December 2012.

Authorities became familiar with Nguyen, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and repeatedly detained and institutionalized, in August 2011. At that time, he walked into the Westminster Police Department dressed in camouflage and holding an assault rifle, saying he wanted to "die by cop," Raney said.

The weapon was not loaded, the chief said, adding that Nguyen did not have a permit for the firearm.

Nguyen was questioned, and police found he was fixated on a teacher at a Garden Grove elementary school that he had attended, Raney said, declining to name the school.

"We have statements and we have the firm belief that he is committed, unfortunately, to harming children at this specific school," Raney said.

Nguyen had been detained periodically since then, Raney said, until it became apparent in interviews with him in December that he was obsessed by the massacre that left 26 dead at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school on Dec. 14, 2012.

Nguyen has spoken repeated both about protecting children and endangering them, Raney said.

"He has written manifestos and other writings that are extremely extensive, extremely descriptive," Raney said. "The thoughts that he is having are real to him and there is, unfortunately, a very strong potential that he will act upon those thoughts."

Ten days ago, Nguyen's mother, who lives in Huntington Beach, tried to gain custody of her son at a court hearing, but the judge refused to have him release, Raney said.

Nguyen is described at 5-foot-8-inches tall, 150 pounds and with black hair and brown eyes. Nguyen is of Vietnamese descent.

He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, a white T-shirt, gray pants and white shoes.

Authorities across Orange County and some state law enforcement were actively searching for Nguyen

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Orb Wins Kentucky Derby on "Perfect Trip"

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Odds-on favorite Orb won the 139th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, lingering in the back of the pack for much of the race before dashing through the mud to take the lead down the final stretch.

The winning colt, ridden by Joel Rosario, entered the Derby as the morning-line favorite, fell in early betting and then returned at the last minute at 5-1. With the win, he becomes an automatic early favorite for the Preakness, and a potential contender for the Triple Crown, which culminates with the Belmont Stakes.

Orb finished the 1 1/4 mile race in 2:02.89, followed by Golden Soul, a long shot, and Revolutionary, Orb's top rival, who entered the race at 6-1.

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"Oh my God, this is awesome, you know. This is like a dream to me," Rosario said after claiming his first Derby victory. "He was so far behind, and I just let him be calm and let him be relaxed, and he was able to do it all. He was very relaxed, which was exactly what I wanted.

"It was the perfect trip."

Orb was the first morning-line favorite to win the Derby since Big Brown in 2008, and only the seventh since 1974.

The race began at a torrid pace despite sloppy conditions created by a daylong rain. Palace Malice led for most of the race but faded on the final turn. Normandy Invasion took a brief lead down the stretch, but Orb surged ahead as he made his move from the back of the pack.

Orb's trainer, Claude R. "Shug" McGaughey III, won his first Derby in 34 years in the business.

"I'm thrilled to death for (the owners), thrilled to death for the people who put so much time into this horse, and, of course, I'm thrilled to death for me," he said, according to the Associated Press.

Orb is owned by Stuart Janney and Dinny Phipps.

The total purse for the Derby was more than $2 million, $1.4 million of it for Orb.

Saturday's steady rain in Louisville turned the Churchill Downs dirt track into a muddy glob, and the stands into a sea of colorful ponchos—and, of course, hats.

Revolutionary had been bettors' favorite for much of the day, but in the moments before the race a seven-figure surge of wagers pushed Orb to 5-1.

Verrazano, who'd been touted as a top contender for weeks, finished 14th. Another highly admired horse, Goldencents — whose jockey, Kevin Krigger, was trying to become the first black to win the Derby in over a century — came in 17th.

A second jockey running for history was Rosie Napravnik, who lost her chance to be the first woman to win the Derby. She ended up in 5th aboard Mylute. Even still, that finish was the best ever by a female jockey.

Josh Kleinbaum and Patrick Hickey Jr. contributed reporting.

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Wrong Way Crash Kills 2 In Denton

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Two die in North Texas crash caused by wrong-way driver.

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A wrong-way driver caused a deadly head-on collision on I-35W in Denton early Saturday morning.  Two people were killed.  Two others were injured.

It happened along I-35W between Crawford Road and FM-2449 near mile marker 81.  The northbound lanes of I-35W were shut down for about four hours.

The person driving the Toyota Highlander could not avoid the Honda Accord coming straight on.  Police say both drivers died on impact.

The Denton Police Department identified the driver of the Honda Accord as 25-year-old Juan E. De La Cruz, Jr. of Illinois. The driver of the Toyota Highlander was Amy Lynne Morrow, 55, Rhome in Wise County.

"Around 6:20 this morning the Denton Police dispatch started receiving several 9-1-1 telephone calls about a driver going southbound in the northbound lanes of traffic on I-35 W," explained Officer Orlando Hinojosa.   "Soon after that, they started receiving telephone calls of a crash, a major crash, involving four vehicles."

An Inifiniti G 35S and Ford Mustang also wrecked trying to avoid the cars in the head-on crash.  Two people were treated and released at a local hospital for minor injuries. The driver of the Infiniti G 35S is Wanda Sue Carter, 41, of Arlington.  The driver of the Ford Mustang is Najwa Francisca Lucre, 33, of Ada, Oklahoma.

A crash reconstruction team spent four hours taking photos, measurements and gathering evidence. Police kept northbound I-35 West between Crawford Road  and FM 2449 closed until around 10:30 this morning.

Officer Hinojosa said it's too early to know if alcohol was a factor in the driver going the wrong way on I-35 W.

The names of the victims have not yet been released to the public.
 

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Funeral Escort Killed In Forest Hill

Mola Lenghi, NBC 5 News

Vehicle hits motorcyclist escorting funeral. Victim dies in the hospital.

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Police in Forest Hill are working to find out why a vehicle struck a funeral escort riding a motorcycle on Saturday afternoon. The 58-year-old male victim was a private contractor working for a funeral escort company.  He was not a police officer.

It happened around 1:16 p.m. in the 5300 block of Forest Hill Drive at US 287/Mansfield Highway.

Police said the funeral procession was traveling east on Mansfield Highway when a vehicle stopped at a stop sign on Forest Hill Drive pulled onto US 287/Mansfield Highway, hitting the man on the motorcycle.

Officers said the victim was launched 30 feet into the air and landed in the median. One witness told NBC DFW she rushed over after hearing the wreck and tried to perform CPR before paramedics arrived. He was taken to the hospital where he died.

Police have not released the victim's name.

In the vehicle was a couple that police said appears to be in their 70's or 80's.  They were also transported to the hospital as a precaution but did not appear to suffer any serious injuries.

Police spent five hours re-configuring the accident scene to see what exactly went wrong and led to the crash.

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Accused Corinth Pastor Takes Leave Of Absence

Mola Lenghi, NBC 5 News

Corinth police arrested Pastor Jeffrey Dale Williams for sexual performance on a child. On Saturday, the church told the media he is on a leave of absence.

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On Sunday, members of a Denton County church will hold services without their leader.

Earlier this week, police arrested Denton County Pastor Jeffrey Dale Williams. He's accused of sexual performance on a child, a third-degree felony. He bonded out of jail late Wednesday night.

On Saturday night, The Church of Corinth issued a statement. It reads in part:

 Allegations have been made. At this time, they are allegations. And, our Pastor is on a leave of absence. A leave of absence is the best thing we can do for him to give him time to be with his family and to deal with everything going on in his life. Any time, when something like this happens, the impact that it has on everyone is painful. With that pain often comes a response that looks very much like the stages of grief. You may be feeling hurt, afraid, and confused. Many of us will feel angry. Anger is a response that we use to defend ourselves against the hurt, fear and confusion. Some will feel depression. But, with time – and a lot of prayer, we will begin to go through a period where we can begin to heal.

The church said it will have David Fink serve as interim Pastor. The statement also addressed The Church of Corinth's future.

So, what will the future look like at The Church of Corinth? In the short term, the Deacon board will continue to help in the day to day decision process of the operation of the church. We have already been in contact with the leadership of the Assemblies of God about the events of this week and are following their direction as well as getting input from their vast experience and wisdom. Dr. Richard Plunk is here today to represent them. We have and will continue to have their help and support moving forward to follow the best course of action to get through this tough time. As I have already stated, the Deacons have asked David Fink to fill in for us as our interim pastor.

According to the warrant, the incident happened on March 30. The listed address for where the incident happened is 3201 Tower Ridge Drive, which is the church address for the Church of Corinth.

Detectives said there are five audiotapes of Williams with a female juvenile. Officers said they could hear Williams trying to plead and beg the girl for two hours to take off her clothes so he could see some "eye candy."

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Escaped Calif. Mental Health Patient Is in Custody

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A mental health patient obsessed by the killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School is in custody after escaping from an Orange County, California facility the day before, authorities said.

Norris Phuoc Nguyen returned to the Royale Health Care Center at 4 p.m. Saturday, said Anthony Bertagna, spokesman for the Santa Ana Police Department.

Friday afternoon, Nguyen walked away from the Royale Health Care Center, where he has been detained since December 2012.

Police said the 23-year-old told them he visited a friend while he was away from the facility, and it does not appear Nguyen committed any crimes while he was gone.

Authorities became familiar with Nguyen -- who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and repeatedly detained and institutionalized -- in August 2011. At that time, he walked into the Westminster Police Department dressed in camouflage and holding an assault rifle, saying he wanted to "die by cop," Garden Grove Police Chief Kevin Raney said.

The weapon was not loaded, the chief said, adding that Nguyen did not have a permit for the firearm.

Nguyen was questioned, and police found he was fixated on a teacher at an elementary school he had attended in Northern California, Raney said, declining to name the school.

"We have statements and we have the firm belief that he is committed, unfortunately, to harming children at this specific school," Raney said.

Nguyen had been detained periodically since then, Raney said, until it became apparent in interviews with him in December that he was obsessed by the massacre that left 26 dead at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school on Dec. 14, 2012.

Nguyen has spoken repeatedly both about protecting children and endangering them, Raney said.

Nearly two weeks ago, Nguyen's mother, who lives in Huntington Beach, tried to gain custody of her son at a court hearing, but the judge refused to have him released, Raney said.

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Cat Lost During Sandy Makes Miraculous Return

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In the six months since Superstorm Sandy, we've brought you heartbreaking stories of devastation. But this is not one of them, thanks to a lost cat who made an amazing journey back to his family. The cat disappeared in the aftermath of the storm, but managed to travel the eight miles back to his family's Chadwick Beach Island home. NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the details.

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Uranie Roberts only has one way to describe it.

"It's a miracle," she said.

Lost for half a year, her beloved pet cat "Porsche" somehow found his way home.

Last November, Roberts and her family, including Porsche, had to be evacuated by boat from their home in the Chadwick Beach Island section of Toms River after Superstorm Sandy hit the area. The family temporarily relocated to a relative's home in Point Pleasant Borough before returning to Toms River. While the family was in Point Pleasant however, Porsche went missing.

"He got out of the house and that was the last we saw of him," said Carol Baumann, Uranie's daughter.

Baumann believed Porsche was gone for good. That was until Wednesday when she heard the familiar sound of meowing coming from the back deck of their Toms River home. When she walked towards it, she saw something she never thought she would see again.

"I saw the green eyes and I said, 'My God in heaven, it's Porsche!'" said Baumann.

Somehow the cat managed to travel eight miles through storm destruction, traffic and even over a bridge to get back to his original home.

"It's just amazing how he found his way home," said Baumann. "I wish he could talk."

Baumann and Roberts plan to have Porsche checked out by a vet next week. They say however that it doesn't look like he missed many meals in the past six months.

"You could see he was eating," said Uranie. "His fur is sleek and soft."

Whether he's just extremely resourceful or truly does have nine lives, Baumann and Roberts are just glad to have him back.

"It's wonderful," said Baumann. "I missed him so bad."
 

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5 Women Die in Limousine Fire on Calif. Bridge

David Solomon

The limo caught fire trapping people inside, according to witnesses.

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Five women in their 30s died Saturday night when a stretch limousine burst into flames on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge over the San Francisco Bay, police confirmed to NBC News.

Four other people in the limo escaped with burn and smoke inhalation injuries, California Highway Patrol Officer Art Montiel said. The car's driver was unhurt. 

Montiel said the women were "probably killed by the fire," though the cause of death has not been confirmed,NBC News reported.

Witnesses told NBC Bay Area the white Lincoln Town Car was not involved in an accident prior to catching on fire. It was not clear what could have sparked the flames. 

The car was driving from Alameda to Foster City, Montiel said.

When asked if an "explosion" had occurred, Montiel told NBC News it was unconfirmed, however he did say the "vehicle was partially engulfed."'

A viewer named David Solomon sent in the picture above that he said of was of the limo.

The fire was first reported around 10 p.m. in the third lane of westbound state Highway 92, according to the California Highway Patrol. 

The bridge, located about 20 miles southeast of San Francisco, connects San Mateo and Alemada counties. The westbound lanes were closed for several hours.

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